Four Seasons brings a new calibre of luxury to the sea.
The Four Seasons delivers on luxury. It should come as no surprise it’s featured so heavily in The White Lotus. The hotel brand is a master in providing guests with opulent accommodations and experiences. In 2026 it will bring its winning formula to the sea with the launch of Four Seasons Yachts. While details have been kept under wrap for some time, we’ve finally been given a sneak peek at what holidaying on board will be like.

The Four Seasons Yachts will deliver a lot of industry firsts when it sets sail. It will offer the largest accommodations in the class. There’ll be 95 expansive suites and guest rooms, all designed by style visionary Prosper Assouline.

The suites are residential in style and will boast spa-like bathrooms, a spacious private terrace deck and floor-to-ceiling windows. The Funnel and Loft Suites will feature three bedrooms, outdoor showers, splash pools and span multi-levels. Cool fact: The floor-to-ceiling wraparound window in the Funnel Suite is the largest continuous piece of glass at sea, offering a 280-degree panoramic view.

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But it’s not just spacious suites and opulent finishes aboard Four Seasons Yachts. There’ll be unparalleled service on board with a 1:1 guest-to-staff ratio. And if anyone who has sailed before knows that there’s nothing worse than being assigned a small room. Four Seasons Yachts will provide guests with 50% more living space per guest than currently available with any competitor at sea.

On top of spacious living spaces and exceptional service, there’ll be plenty of facilities for guests to use when sailing. A 19-metre-long and five-metre wide will sit at the stern, guests can choose to dine at 11 restaurants and unwind at the wellness and spa facilities.

Tempted? The inaugural sailing will take place in January 2026 and will cover a seven-night itinerary in the Caribbean stopping at St Barths, Nevis, the Grenadines, St Lucia, Barbados, Martinique, Guadeloupe, Curacao and Aruba. Four Seasons Yachts will then head to the Mediterranean Sea in March and will sail through Croatia, Gibraltar, Montenegro, Italy, Portugal, Spain, and Türkiye. The Mediterranean itinerary will also highlight the Greek Isles, with stops in Athens, Ios, Santorini, Milos, and more.
For more information or to book, visit fourseasonsyachts.com
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